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- CU Boulder offers 10-week summer research internships for rising juniors and seniors through the Summer Multicultural Access to Research Training (SMART) program. The program aims to improve access to STEM research for students from groups
- 11 ATLAS community members have contributed to work featured at the 22nd annual ACM Interaction Design and Children (IDC) Conference to be held on June 19-23, 2023 at Northwestern University in Chicago, Illinois. IDC is the
- The Engineering Education and AI-Augmented Learning Interdisciplinary Research Theme awarded multiple seed grants this spring to help spur research teaming in the college and boost early projects with the high potential for societal impact,
- Over the years, the computer-human interaction field has seen many trends. For a time, gesture and pen-based interactions were key, then with the rising ubiquity of smartphones came a focus on haptic technologies. Now according to Ellen Do, ATLAS
- We are happy to announce that 19 members of the ATLAS community contributed to work accepted for the 2023 ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, taking place in Hamburg, Germany, April 2328.Accepting fewer
- In keeping with the spirit of its name, a team at the 做厙輦⑹s ACME Lab has created an outlandish platform for DIYers to craft Tinycade games and setups.
- ATLAS PhD Student Ruhan Yang passed her preliminary exam on August 4. Her work on her dissertation,"Paper Robot Building Kits: Present and Future," is overseen byProfessorEllen Do, ProfessorMark GrossandAssistant Professor Daniel Leithinger.
- Like many people across Colorado, Peter Gyory spent the height of the COVID-19 pandemic sitting at home with nothing to do. Then the ATLAS-based PhD candidate and game designer looked around his apartment: I was surrounded by cardboard. I thought: How could I make a game out of that?
- ATLAS PhD student Peter Gyory'sresearch aims to bridge the gap between game developers and Alt Controls through the use of everyday materials and crafting techniques.
- In this paper, ATLAS PhD student Sandra Bae discusses the current challenges of data physicalization and addresses three areas where data physicalization can aid other research thrusts: broadening participation, supporting analytics and promoting creative expression. The paper exemplifies each approach through the lens of the authors work.